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11 Apr 2024

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Mining.com

Peru: Communities protest for greater benefits from Las Bambas copper mine; the blockade has been lifted

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"Protesters agree to lift blockade near Las Bambas copper mine", 11 April 2024

...Protesters have agreed to lift a road blockade on a key Peruvian transport route near the Andean country’s major Las Bambas copper mine, sources with knowledge on the matter told Reuters on Thursday, after reaching a deal with the miner.

The mine, owned by China’s MMG Ltd, had faced a fresh protest by local communities demanding greater benefits from the copper mine, a major producer in a country that ranks among the world’s top suppliers of the red metal.

Protest leader Robertson Pacheco and a source close to the company did not give details on the deal, but residents from Velille, in Cusco’s Chumbivilcas province, had according to the source asked for an annual sum of 2 million soles ($544,218)...

Residents in Velille started protesting over a week ago after a meeting with company representatives failed to provide a solution....

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